The Redwood City Planning Commission will be holding a Public Hearing on Tuesday, October 18th, at 7 pm at

City Council Chambers

1017 Middlefield Road

Redwood City

to consider adopting a Residential Hillside Zoning Ordinance that would impose the same restrictions currently in place in Emerald Hills on hillside residents in Redwood City.

If passed, this action would affect Emerald Hills residents by lowering the market value of Redwood City hillside properties (as it did in Emerald Hills), increasing the possibility that mortgages on properties neighboring ours that are not currently “under water” will sink, further depressing home values in the entire hillside community.

If you would like to inform Redwood City Officials of your views on this matter, you can:• Plan to attend and speak at the Public Hearing on October 18th• Call and/or send an email to Redwood City Council Members

Residents may bring up to three banker boxes (12"x15") of papers for secure on-site shredding.

EHHA Board of Directors
MeetingsThe next board meeting is on November 9th, 2011. The
board's usual schedule is 7:45 - 9:30 p.m.
the second
Wednesday of each month, and EHHA
members are welcome to attend. The standing
location is Firehouse
19 (4091 Jefferson Ave.). If a meeting
is rescheduled or cancelled, notice of this
change will be clearly posted here at
least 48 hours prior to the original meeting
date. Before coming to a meeting, be sure
to confirm the meeting is still scheduled.

Get Your Message Out To The Emerald Hills Community!

Do you have a business or upcoming event to promote to your neighbors in Emerald Hills?Do you want to be sure they get your message?

Consider placing an ad in the Emerald Hills Review, the official newsletter of the Emerald Hills Homeowners Association.
Published four times a year and delivered to over 1700 households in
the unincorporated area of San Mateo County known as Emerald Hills,
each issue of the Emerald Hills Review will provide space for a minimum of eight ¼ page advertisements from local businesses or community organizations.

Initially, each quarter-page ad will sell for $250 per issue, with space available to be increased with demand.